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What Could Cause Regular Itching And Discomfort During Ovulation?

Hello...my name is Angie and every month during my ovulation cycle, I have itching and discomfort (similar to a yeast infection). I believe it may be an issue with my pH balance. My OBGYN has not diagnosed it as any sort of infection and so I m wondering what it might be and is there any way to treat it? Thank you!
Thu, 20 Mar 2014
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Hello dear this itching in your private area is Probably due to some infection. For this you have to visit your gynecologist to know the nature of discharge which will reveal probable organism responsible for the same. Till then maintain local hygeine and change your undergarments frequently. Avoid scratching the area as it will further exaggerate the infection.
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What Could Cause Regular Itching And Discomfort During Ovulation?

Hello dear this itching in your private area is Probably due to some infection. For this you have to visit your gynecologist to know the nature of discharge which will reveal probable organism responsible for the same. Till then maintain local hygeine and change your undergarments frequently. Avoid scratching the area as it will further exaggerate the infection.